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Unit 5 – RegressionAnalysis
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RegressionAnalysis for the pricing of players in the
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1- A farmer wanted to find the relationship between the amount of fertilizer used and the yield of corn. He selected seven acres of his land on which he used different amounts of fertilizer to grow corn. The following table gives the amount (in pounds) of fertilizer used and the yield (in bushels) of corn for each of the seven acres.
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Because χ2 is less than χ20.1 = 2.70544 (degree of freedom = 2 (np) – 1 = 1, np is number of probability, ppositive and pnegative), so he doesn’t reject H0 at 10 % significance level. The p value of Excel calculation is 0.1736 (p value >α = 0.1, so do not reject H0). That means that the number of
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RegressionAnalysis
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1. Introduction
Regressionanalysis is by far the most popular technique in business and economics for
seeking to explain variations in some quantity in terms of variations in other quantities, or to
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interested in the monthly sales of retail outlets across the UK. An initial data...

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(v) The exponential function
(a) is the inverse of the natural logarithm function.
(b) does not play an important role in modeling nonlinear...

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Memo
To:
From:
Date: April 19st, 2012
Re: Statistic Analysis on price settings
Various hypothesis tests were compared as well as several multiple regressions in order to identify the factors that would manipulate the selling price of Ford Mustangs. The data being used contains observations on 35 used Mustangs...